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*Miami Spear Report 11/28-29*

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MahiMan

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Headed out both days on the kayak and couldn't have asked for better days. On the first day we ran into some major hog action on our drift, ended up with about 6 from 14-19".... on the next day the vis wasn't as nice but we managed some bugs and a nice red, saw some hogs but let them be. We ran into a school of eagle rays and swam with them for a little, it was sweet. I took some pics with the phone cam yet again, sorry for the quality.

11/28/08 Hog Nation :friday

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11/29/08 Lango Tyme

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Nice catch mate......How you find using a canoe?

Thanks! Using the kayak isn't a joke at the end of the day I'm very tired! Other than that its a great way to get out there, getting in and out takes some practice though lol.
 
Yeah ive been tempted to try one, but getting in and out doesnt look like fun.....
 
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